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‘Barry, who has stoically remained a traditional barber while many other salons went unisex, said he had seen hair lengths go full circle through the years.’

‘I was bit worried that it was mainly for women, but the sales assistant convinced me it was unisex.’

‘Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery.’

‘In France, I believe, a kiss on each cheek is appropriate, and unisex.’

‘But if women wear unisex trousers without comment, men in skirts can still raise eyebrows.’

‘This means a basic, unisex, T-shirt program is a volume program, where hundreds, even thousands of units are being prepared for a giveaway or as a premium to promote anything and everything under the sun.’

‘We lived a unisex dorm; both dorms on campus were unisex.’

‘One applies to females only - the siren; one to men only - the rake; and the rest - the ideal lover, dandy, natural, charismatic, star - are unisex.’

‘After all, most of us use unisex toilets every day in our own homes.’

‘One of the most obvious changes is that the new uniforms are unisex.’

‘After all, jeans are a relatively unisex piece of clothing, right?’

‘The film, which featured a women's football team, has opened to rave reviews in the US, where women's football is hugely popular and the game is regarded as unisex.’

‘She had to find things that were unisex, or at least looked like it.’

‘This bag category is unisex and covers home as well as office use.’

‘Although unisex vests are available in every police station in a variety of sizes, body armour is not currently personally issued to each officer.’

‘He asked a girl whose name was unisex like Casey, Jamie, Kelsey or Dakota.’

‘Intrigued, I walked up the stairs to use the men's room and discovered that the bathrooms were unisex.’

noun

mass noun

A style in which men and women look and dress in a similar way.

‘the return of unisex in a big way’

‘Only 16 percent of those who identify themselves as conservatives approve of unisex, while 34 percent of those who call themselves liberals are fond of the look.’